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Historic Opposition alliance "Medrek" to finalize manifesto in Ethiopia

Historic Opposition alliance "Medrek" to finalize manifesto in Ethiopia

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After dozens of meetings and months of discussions on a wide range of topics by the largest opposition alliance in Ethiopia, the Forum (Medrek) for Democratic Dialogue (FDD), the group is in the process of endorsing its manifesto, according to JT sources. Some of its objectives and statements in the document declared support for democracy and that regions in Ethiopia should get full autonomy, Afan Oromo should become Ethiopia's official language and Ethiopia should regain Assab port from Eritrea.

The Forum (Medrek) for Democratic Dialogue (FDD) coalition group is made up of the opposition parties Oromo People's Congress (OPC) and its United Ethiopian Democratic Forces (UEDF) alliance led by Dr. Merera Gudina, Unity for Democracy and Justice (UDJ) party of Judge Birtukan Mideksa, Arena Tigray for Democracy and Sovereignty (Arena), Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM), Ethiopian Democratic Unity Movement (EDUM) and Somali Democratic Alliance Forces (SDAF). Independent participants in the FDD/Medrek include dissidents and former President Dr. Negasso Gidada and former Defence Minister Siye Abraha, who had joined opposition forces.  

The historic alliance brought together deeply contradicting sides of the opposition who have been ideologically fragmented since the Tigrayan Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) led Ethiopian Peoples Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) of Meles Zenawi came to power in 1991. During the deliberations, all members of the opposition alliance made concessions which led to some groups adopting the policies of the other or reaching a middle ground in order to compromise. 

According to JT sources, the manifesto is going to seek implementation of federalism which members said was violated by the TPLF and regions would get more autonomy to achieve real decentralization of power. In compromise with the diverse groups in the alliance, FDD's members negotiated to remove Article 39 of the Ethiopian constitution which allows for secession of states. The FDD manifesto has also put ending Ethiopia's status as one of the biggest landlocked country in the world by regaining the Assab port as one of its objectives. The current Meles government says Assab port belongs to Eritrea despite this being one of the many top reasons why the opposition won significant seats during the last election in 2005.

Another part of the FDD/Medrek mission seeks to make Afan Oromo the official language of Ethiopia alongside Amharic, similar to the status of English and French languages in Canada.  Oromo is the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, though Amharic is currently the most widely spoken language in the country largely due to it being the main language of the 15 million people of the SNNPR.

The FDD is believed to be the first time in Ethiopia's modern history that political groups with disparate doctrines from different corners of the country united and formulated a common manifesto. Observers say the ideological conflict in the past between opposition forces from different parts of Ethiopia has allowed the Meles ruling party to remain in power both militarily and ideologically while it has weakened opposition movements, both peaceful and armed, during the past years.  While opposition's military alliances often come and go over the last 18 years, many believe the FDD bringing diverse opposition groups around a table to set a foundational ideological alliance is a precedent that can eventually solve the decades old political predicament of the country.

Throughout the period of deliberation between members of FDD, witnesses told JT that the government was harassing representatives and broadcasting propaganda to divide members of FDD/Medrek. In some cases, the state-run media broadcasted false information about FDD while some pro-government private newspapers published out-of-context comments to divide the opposition members, particularly to create animosity between Oromos and Amharas.

On other topics, the FDD manifesto opposed the government policy that keeps land fully in the hands of the state. The FDD supported land privatization but one than can accomodate communal ownership in unique cases, as proposed by Bulcha Demeksa's OFDM who referred to land ownership in the Oromo Gadaa system. The FDD alliance manifesto also seeks to improve the electoral system, reduce executive powers and set term limits while it set forth a new educational policy to change the current general education that ends in grade 10 to the old curriculum, similar to the one in the Unites States.

Though some FDD members are undecided about participating in the upcoming 2010 national election, all the opposition parties inside FDD are widely expected to contest the election under the "Medrek" banner while keeping their own structures. Despite its leader Judge Birtukan Mideksa being in prison, the UDJ opposition party has opened the most offices in Ethiopia during the last ten months, with around five dozen new party offices. UDJ's vice-Presidents have meanwhile called for Ethiopians to remember Birtukan on Sunday by holding a candlelight vigil to commemorate her sixth month in prison.

In other development, an Ethiopian court will be hearing from several witnesses presented by the prosecutor this coming week, regarding the 46 alleged members of the illegal Ginbot 7 organization arrested in April. The Meles government has meanwhile accused Voice of America (VOA) and Deutsche Welle (DW) radio stations for allegedly harming development of democracy and peace in Ethiopia by giving platform for supporters of armed movement. The government complained about an alleged "double standard" by the West regarding "war on terrorism." Ginbot 7 is founded by the US-based Berhanu Nega who has reportedly called for an armed struggle to overthrow the Meles government.

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Added: July 03, 2009. 07:22 PM GMT
Good news
It is a wonderful move.It is one step forward to words civility and respect for those who are involved in the process as well as for the servival of all the people that duel in Ethiopia.We hope this time it will work.
Anonymous
Added: July 01, 2009. 10:10 AM GMT
for Feysal and similarities
Dear, I saw your comments all in all not only in this site but also in others. What I have observed is that in every line of your statements you have vocabularies like "Amhaara", "Abyssinia", "Abesha", "Neftegna", etc. which you cannot define well but you usually use this name for your propaganda and propagation of your narrow mined idea and hatred. Because the fact on the ground and the one in your mind about that vocabularies are completely different. I personally believe that every one in Ethiopia needs freedom and no one is free to date. But because of your narrow mind and sickness of hared you are categorizing that as Oromo is the oppressed one the other is free or oppressor, this is the fact of your propaganda. You don't even identify the elites and the people who are always suffering. The people of Ethiopia all in all need leaders free of hatred. You know the current TPLF (EPRDF) has come trough hatred calling it TPLF but oppressing the whole people including Tigre (may be relatively better as we think but that is not the kind of freedom for development). Because of its initial narrow mindness TPLF can not move forward even tough it pretends to do so. I think you are also in the same path. You may regret want to take the elite like the previous and the current dictators doing that is infact the basis of your interest because of you are for the people you may not call the mass people of Amhara or Tigre as your oppressor. Can you mention in history that group of Amhara or Tigre from a single “woreda” or “kebele” made a decision to attack any the other area? Or are speaking about the elites? That is why I said before your vocabularies lack expertise or you are using them only for your propaganda. Any ways, unless you feel that people of Ethiopia are in prison of hunger, oppression etc to date. I swear you can not move forward, you can not bring any useful change; you may bring changes like TPLF (i.e little favour for your side, nothing more, but that is non sense because no one will sleep while others are doing favour for a particular group but the winner stays for some time and then the cycle will continue). People must struggle for their freedom, right, and prosperity. However, hatred as a means and base of struggle will not bring the three things rather it may create many other struggles to secure them.

Bye: I will not come, this is the last my opinion.
kuku
Added: July 01, 2009. 12:10 AM GMT
Feysal
Kuku
Why are you all over and insult people by what they believe? You sound like you are the most genius one in this site and frnkly, who lied to you by telling you, you'r smart? If you care about your self take a moment to look at your self, what do you see now? the most retarded in this site, full of hate although you use that on others and for some reason i have been reading your comment for some time now and your only insulting word is "narrow minded" guess what? everything you said so far tell us who you really are. This is only a politics and we all base our idea based on what's gonna work best for us (Oromo), for you (amara), and for others too. So quit thinking you are the smart one, rather find a common ground on what work for all of us.
Sorry, i did not mean to insult all of your people but since you seem to represnt them, take this lovely word with respect :NEFTANGA GET A LIFE"


Anonymous
Added: June 30, 2009. 07:59 PM GMT
The smart Gadaa people will slowly, but surely have its leading position in Cushland aka Horn of Africa. Now it is moving in four blocs:

- Oromo Revolutionary Democrats (ORD) now "ruling" Oromia, even if under Weyane lording.

- Oromos for Democracy and Justice (ODJ) who do rally behind Ad. Birtukan Midhagsa and fight for FREEDOM of all citizens and nations.

- Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), the smart group trying to achieve freedom of Oromo people in "legal" way.

- Last but of course first, OLF, all Oromos who do strive to achieve freedom of Oromo people and sovereignity of Oromo land either with in UNION or with out Union of nations in the horn!

It is clear ORD will loose power. Question is only to whom: to ODJ, to OFC or to OLF? ODJ and OFC people are trying to come together under MEDREK! Surely OLF will not be against this move. So it is likely that ORD in particular and Weyane in general will loose power to MEDREK! Good luck MEDREK!!!
Obssan
Added: June 30, 2009. 06:57 PM GMT
Kuku,
I have no time for your diatribe! Fact on the ground is that MEDREK is a good instrument for Oromos to move from Diredhawa (slavery = status quo) to Adaama (Freedom of Oromo people). No Oromo with sound mind can oppose this move! The journey from Adaama to Finfinne (Sovereignity of Oromo land) can be the rest job of Bilisummaa minded Oromos aka OLF supporters! Just to appease your nifxaam mind, Oromos do struggle not against Abeshas, but for our freedom and sovereignity!
Fayyis
Added: June 30, 2009. 05:21 PM GMT
for "OROMO"
you have "good dream" keep it and see what will come.

kuku
Added: June 30, 2009. 01:16 PM GMT
Amaaraa Tigree time is ending
What do you mean Amaaraa language will be with Oromo language as official?
Amhaariic is minority language that is for the mountain people.

Oromiffaa must be spoken throughout this fake country under Gadaa system. Amhaariic language
will soon just be course people can take in college because it will be extinct soon.

Finfinnee will soon be back in Oromiiyaa.

This is good news.
OROMO
Added: June 30, 2009. 02:01 AM GMT
FDD is a good idea if TPLF was a legitimate opponent who respects basic humanity. but it doesn't and only violence is the language it understands
Ginbot 7 is the only way forward
Berhanu
Added: June 29, 2009. 10:18 PM GMT
For Feysa,
format your mind please. unless you are free of hatred you are not always free. Who are you to say one people "Amhara" the othe "abissinia"?. In order to be respected first respect others. Otherwise you must know that there will be a response of greater magnitude for your hatred. In general, you don't have any right to give names for others, probabily you may define yourself (but i doubt as you have infected mind, please format it).
kuku
Added: June 29, 2009. 09:42 PM GMT
It seems the move is from "alien-determination" (status-quo), first to "elit-determination" like that of Oromo elites in MEDREK ot the END goal of self-determination of Oromo people! Oromos need to rally behind the step forward planned by our elites!!!
AFDist
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